Scuba diving on the 11th Soviet Antarctic Expedition
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- 2022-04-13
- Topics
- Antarctica, scuba diving, Antarctic, Mirnyy Station, Davis Sea, Russia, Soviet Antarctic Expedition, Mikhail Propp, Eugene Gruzov, Alexander Pushkin, ice diving, marine biology
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- opensource
- Language
- English
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Russian scientists Mikhail V Propp, Eugene N Gruzov, and Alexander F Pushkin were diving under the ice from December 6, 1965 to March 30, 1966 in the vicinity of Mirnyy Station in the Davis Sea of Antarctica, along the mainland and in the adjacent Haswell Islands. Conducted during the 11th Soviet Antarctic Expedition, many of their 144 dives were made under the ice at depths down to fifty meters, for dive durations up to 70 minutes.
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